I STILL disagree with the "Scientists", regardless of how long they may have studied those psychological topics. EVEN if I am living a lie, I'd rather live this lie than believe that truth ever. I AM RESISTANT TO THE CHANGE!

I refuse to let something that has a name that sounds like a bad cut of meat and is NOT as Special as us take our light away.

And with that, I have not only Helped cultivate the First Generation of Autistic People,

It's his fault because Chris refuses to seek any kind of professional mental help for his autism. No, he didn't choose to have autism, but he chooses to remain untreated.

The thing with that though is much of the effect of being closed off and refusing help is from being autistic. It carries personality traits with the disorder. So again, although he could do to accept help autism still has a heavy effect on that.
Also possibly parentage likely.

The thing with that though is much of the effect of being closed off and refusing help is from being autistic. It carries personality traits with the disorder. So again, although he could do to accept help autism still has a heavy effect on that.
Also possibly parentage likely.

I got diagnosed with a form of autism and I got help. This isn't a case of 'it's the autism', it's a case of 'it's his stubbornness'.

I know a lot of people who suffer from psychological disabilities. One of my best-friends online has aspergers, although he's so high-functioning I didn't even know until he told me. Another good friend of mine at school has mental disabilities which, from my knowledge, relate to autism. Another friend has Downs syndrome, and the son of my brother's boss also has Downs.

A lot of times the mentally challenged tend to use the environment around them to their advantage. My best-friend online has never given me trouble, but my offline friends have taken advantage of their treatment from time to time. My one friend with Downs use to hide in our chorus class all the time because she didn't feel like singing. My good friend tends to take advantage of opportunities as well. Two times we had meetings with our Principal about something serious, and both times he basically cut class during tests/projects so he could more or less get out of them. One time the school had to send out an APB over the security radios because he didn't tell a teacher he'd be with the Principal.

With boys/girls they're even worse. The same girl in chorus was insisting throughout one half of the year that this one kid was her boyfriend, to the point where he had to avoid her since she was acting so clingy. My same good friend has a severe crush on one of his friends, and has been actively doing things to woo her which somehow involve me helping. It was so bad she ended up changing her number so he couldn't contact her. He more or less also had a crush on our chorus teacher, to the point where he ended up having to talk to his case manager about how they were hanging around too much. He thinks he can't really control telling girls that they're beautiful, and any time we talk about his crush it's so one-sided there's no way to help him out.

All that said, my friends are good people and never look to maliciously hurt anybody. Chris-Chan obviously has some serious issues. But I've had my own experiences with friends or acquaintances who are mentally disabled taking scenarios to their advantage, and boys & girls tends to be a huge grey area.

It's a shit joke, not a serious statement. I love my dad and i am sort-of-like appalled at his seeming indifference to his fathers death. Especially since it seems his father actually never REALLY gave up on Chris.

Also. How is it okay to e-bully and circle-hate on an autist, but awfully inhumane to not care if ones (or someone elses) father is dead? That just doesn't add up to me.

It's a shit joke, not a serious statement. I love my dad and i am sort-of-like appalled at his seeming indifference to his fathers death. Especially since it seems his father actually never REALLY gave up on Chris.

Also. How is it okay to e-bully and circle-hate on an autist, but awfully inhumane to not care if ones (or someone elses) father is dead? That just doesn't add up to me.

Because being autistic doesn't make you a bad person, being a bad person makes you a bad person. not only that, but anyone who helps him / white knights WILL end in complete failure, he only really actually trusts the trolls.

the whole father thing, I don't know, whatever, Chris doesn't understand death so his reaction is pretty naturally unsurprising.

Particularly at the point when his dad started disowning him when he started openly cross-dressing.

Chris very clearly didn't like showing affection toward his dad, at least not in places where trolls could see him doing it, he always intentionally avoided using words that made their relationship sound even remotely intimate and seemed to respect him more as an authority figure than anything else. I honestly don't think Chris really understood why his dad was there.